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I conducted a test using a 3 QL waterskin and a 40QL waterskin, both holding an identical amount of the same maple syrup. Shortly after, the syrup in the 3 QL waterskin had about 56 DMG, while the syrup in the 40QL water skin had merely 19 DMG. - [[User:EliasTheCrimson|EliasTheCrimson]] 02:32, 23 October 2007 (CDT) | I conducted a test using a 3 QL waterskin and a 40QL waterskin, both holding an identical amount of the same maple syrup. Shortly after, the syrup in the 3 QL waterskin had about 56 DMG, while the syrup in the 40QL water skin had merely 19 DMG. - [[User:EliasTheCrimson|EliasTheCrimson]] 02:32, 23 October 2007 (CDT) | ||
− | The liter symbol I used in this page is ℓ, a scripted L. But the International Standard doesn't warrant the L to be scripted, nor the case. Here, I used it for ease of reading. For browser compatibility, I typed in & | + | The liter symbol I used in this page is ℓ, a scripted L. But the International Standard doesn't warrant the L to be scripted, nor the case. Here, I used it for ease of reading. For browser compatibility, I typed in &8467; -- [[User:Kanif|Kanif]] 23:38, 1 February 2012 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 00:39, 2 February 2012
I conducted a test using a 3 QL waterskin and a 40QL waterskin, both holding an identical amount of the same maple syrup. Shortly after, the syrup in the 3 QL waterskin had about 56 DMG, while the syrup in the 40QL water skin had merely 19 DMG. - EliasTheCrimson 02:32, 23 October 2007 (CDT)
The liter symbol I used in this page is ℓ, a scripted L. But the International Standard doesn't warrant the L to be scripted, nor the case. Here, I used it for ease of reading. For browser compatibility, I typed in &8467; -- Kanif 23:38, 1 February 2012 (UTC)